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what's not on your chart there, i don't think, because i can't see it, is the mormon religion. they've taken a very progressive stance on this in the last few year. you can look at some of our mormon lawmakers and that i think might be affecting their position on this. senator flake is mormon. senator mike lee had positive steps forward on immigration after he came into office so i think their church's chance could affect where they end up here so i think that being -- the term compassionate conservative is one that we're all familiar with but i think that that feeling is playing out in churches around the country and conservative churches, too, but i also think break down the demographics of what those religions are and they might also even play more of a role in their opinions on this subject. host: rebecca tallent with the bipartisan policy center. thanks for talking to our viewers. appreciate it. guest: thank you very much for having me. the next "washington journal," will talk about air traffic control towers that the faa is closing due to sequestration. our guest is forme
what's not on your chart there, i don't think, because i can't see it, is the mormon religion. they've taken a very progressive stance on this in the last few year. you can look at some of our mormon lawmakers and that i think might be affecting their position on this. senator flake is mormon. senator mike lee had positive steps forward on immigration after he came into office so i think their church's chance could affect where they end up here so i think that being -- the term compassionate...
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but also about the jewish religion. and we get the stereotypical questions about why are jews great musicians? and the person in the box is not a famous personality. it's just a jewish person. a different jewish person every day. they don't necessarily know the answers. it's just a person. they're not experts on everything. >> sure. who are these people? what is their experience when they're in the box? how do they experience when they come out of the box and get all these questions from folks? >> a lot of people are very, very tentative about doing it. i think nearly everybody who's done it would like to do it again. i think for them it's very enriching to come into direct dialogue. and for some reason this is a situation where people feel free to ask the questions which are really bothering them and gives them the opportunity to actually bring it out into the open. that's what this exhibition tries to do is encourage a discourse and to open the discourse and to get those taboo questions out on the table. we also have
but also about the jewish religion. and we get the stereotypical questions about why are jews great musicians? and the person in the box is not a famous personality. it's just a jewish person. a different jewish person every day. they don't necessarily know the answers. it's just a person. they're not experts on everything. >> sure. who are these people? what is their experience when they're in the box? how do they experience when they come out of the box and get all these questions from...
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. >> in the midst of politics and religion in egypt. on how the egypt shan government thinks his criticism went too far and what they did. >> reporter: a welcoming more suited for a rock star than a wanted man. egyptian satirist arrives in -- the prosecutor summoned the comedian for -- here, yousef pokes fun at morsi speaking english. >> yes, gas and alcohol don't mix. [ speaking in native language ] >> millions tune in weekly to watch the jon stewart of middle east. he's even met the man he calls his main inspiration. but his popularity by pushing the boundaries of free speech comes with a price. yousef faces more than a dozen lawsuits over his show which the prosecutor says is insulting not only to just the president but to islam itself and yousef is a practicing muslim. >> you want to go to pliz? you want to go to prison? oh, yeah? so cool! more importantly i just want to thank the people that stood by me. >> reporter: recently many people critical of the morsi government have either been brought in for arrest for questioning. the qu
. >> in the midst of politics and religion in egypt. on how the egypt shan government thinks his criticism went too far and what they did. >> reporter: a welcoming more suited for a rock star than a wanted man. egyptian satirist arrives in -- the prosecutor summoned the comedian for -- here, yousef pokes fun at morsi speaking english. >> yes, gas and alcohol don't mix. [ speaking in native language ] >> millions tune in weekly to watch the jon stewart of middle east....
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maybe it makes people a little more attached to religion. >> sreenivasan: the re-enactment were for real in the northern philippines, where some two dozen devotees were nailed to crosses again this year. holy week-- for roman catholics and protestants-- concludes this weekend, with easter sunday. orthodox christians will mark easter in may. in iraq, a series of car bombings rocked shiite mosques today, killing at least 23 people and wounding dozens. four of the attacks were in the capital, baghdad, and one took place in the northern city of kirkuk. they struck as worshippers left friday prayers. the bombings bore the hallmarks of al-qaeda in iraq, but no one claimed responsibility. prosecutors in colorado are refusing to let james holmes plead guilty in the aurora movie theater shootings last summer. holmes made the offer this week, and agreed to accept life in prison to avoid the death penalty. but prosecutors said thursday there's no deal because the defense has refused to hand over key information. holmes is accused of killing 12 people and wounding up to 70 in the july 20th shootings
maybe it makes people a little more attached to religion. >> sreenivasan: the re-enactment were for real in the northern philippines, where some two dozen devotees were nailed to crosses again this year. holy week-- for roman catholics and protestants-- concludes this weekend, with easter sunday. orthodox christians will mark easter in may. in iraq, a series of car bombings rocked shiite mosques today, killing at least 23 people and wounding dozens. four of the attacks were in the...
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and bikini in the same sentence, but this story is about whether or not your job is at odds with your religion. we're talking to a woman who explores faith as well as fashion. >> reporter: being photographed on the beach in a swim suit may be just another day at the office for most fashion models, not for miraim. >> i grew up in a muslim family with a very strict muslim household. >> what does that mean? >> i was raised to believe that you can only show your face, your hands and your feet. everything else should be covered. >> reporter: which is why her evolution to bikini model is so shocking to some and seemingly a contradiction. >> i never had aspirations to be a bikini model. what happened is there was a security guard actually at a bank who was just like, you know, are you a model? i'm like, no, and then he's like, well, you should try it. the work started rushing in. >> reporter: both as a model and actress. here she is on "30 rock." >> hey, you and your friend want to party later? >> what do you think, baby? >> reporter: decadent is putting it lightly. >> you don't necessarily know. wha
and bikini in the same sentence, but this story is about whether or not your job is at odds with your religion. we're talking to a woman who explores faith as well as fashion. >> reporter: being photographed on the beach in a swim suit may be just another day at the office for most fashion models, not for miraim. >> i grew up in a muslim family with a very strict muslim household. >> what does that mean? >> i was raised to believe that you can only show your face, your...
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look across political parties, religions, social movements, you cannot anything as purely progressive on women or not. istscannot say all islam i parties agree that women xyz. we have to do this by the old words and deeds test, not by what your party label is. violence?ouse you do or you do not. do you think women are equal to men without qualification? you do or you do not. your laws and actions will flow from that. that is a better way to cut -- of saying, do you believe in this book or political ideology ? it becomes obvious when you do not believe in women's rights. it is not hard to tell. there are certain activities that happen. i do not think we would want to get trapped into those boxes. open it up to questions in the audience. please identify yourself and please keep it brief. make sure it is a question. >> i am with voice of america. presentation,your which you shared with us the challenges facing women in the arab awakening. what is needed to be known as what can the united states do in the declinebating in human rights and women's rights without having the perception of in
look across political parties, religions, social movements, you cannot anything as purely progressive on women or not. istscannot say all islam i parties agree that women xyz. we have to do this by the old words and deeds test, not by what your party label is. violence?ouse you do or you do not. do you think women are equal to men without qualification? you do or you do not. your laws and actions will flow from that. that is a better way to cut -- of saying, do you believe in this book or...
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jewish man or woman sitting there for a couple hours inviting visitors to ask them anything about their religion or what it's like to be jewish. >> yeah. seems pretty simple, but it's the box part that is making some people a little uneasy. they say it's dehumanizing, even degrading and call the exhibit jew in a box. now, we asked one of the museum curators to join us on cnn to talk about the exhibit and museum, he did agree and will join us tomorrow. >> really interesting on that. dying to talk to him about that. >>> an unluiikely challenger playing a big role, how hugo chavez's ghost is actually haunting. this is george.] the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has af
jewish man or woman sitting there for a couple hours inviting visitors to ask them anything about their religion or what it's like to be jewish. >> yeah. seems pretty simple, but it's the box part that is making some people a little uneasy. they say it's dehumanizing, even degrading and call the exhibit jew in a box. now, we asked one of the museum curators to join us on cnn to talk about the exhibit and museum, he did agree and will join us tomorrow. >> really interesting on that....
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women like the national council of women, to stand up against official pronouncements that distort religion and deny rights to women. there is also what is frustrating to many of us and internal conundrum about all this. what is the conundrum? women are needed in decision- making circles to bring about political change. but until there is political change, women have difficulty attaining influential political .ositions i hope what i am doing for you is helping you to help women who are finding their voice to build possible solid case for their inclusion because the evidence could not be more clear cut. women are the bellwether, the barometer, and the building bricks of greater economies, yes, we should, care because they care, and because they and us are in charge of building a safer and more secure world. we should care because when we stop caring, when we stop talking about it, governments and economies backslide. women are sidelined, further marginalized, and there is and can be retreat. here is what happens when there is retreat on these issues -- failed expectations, violence, suppress
women like the national council of women, to stand up against official pronouncements that distort religion and deny rights to women. there is also what is frustrating to many of us and internal conundrum about all this. what is the conundrum? women are needed in decision- making circles to bring about political change. but until there is political change, women have difficulty attaining influential political .ositions i hope what i am doing for you is helping you to help women who are finding...
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if you didn't want to listen to his politics, if you didn't care about his views on religion, if you didn't want to hear what he had to say about other things, that's cool. you could just read his reviews, as always. he was just as passionate about a lot of other subjects as he was about movies. >> nearly four years ago, i found this blog post that he wrote. i just want to read some of it. it said i know it is coming and i do not fear it because i believe there is nothing on the other side of death to fear. i hope to be spared as much pain as possible on the approach path. i was perfectly content before i was born and i think of death as the same state. he did have a remarkable kind of perspective on this journey that he was on. >> he did, and he wouldn't describe himself, anderson, as a particularly religious person, although he definitely grew up catholic, but he was certainly very spiritual, and he was very much concerned and talked and wrote a lot about the big picture. and as you mentioned in the piece there, he had gone through so many operations and he had been in so much pain
if you didn't want to listen to his politics, if you didn't care about his views on religion, if you didn't want to hear what he had to say about other things, that's cool. you could just read his reviews, as always. he was just as passionate about a lot of other subjects as he was about movies. >> nearly four years ago, i found this blog post that he wrote. i just want to read some of it. it said i know it is coming and i do not fear it because i believe there is nothing on the other...
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people say, religion, change comes, idea comes, and to be more with two feet on the ground, i will say the consequences come. we all know that the roads to hell is paved with good intelligence. we want to look the reeling thing which is the consequences. if you want to look at the weight you can attach to the violent struggle and nonviolence struggle, you want to look at the short history of 20th century and start looking at it violent struggle. the movies and books case study number one, world war i. okay, what was the world war i about? colonies. you had some countries which didn't have colonies. you had some countries which had colony. you have the crazy person to start the war. it was like in 1914, it's very much like that now. the empire, the war starts, the war ends four years later. there's a lot of displaced people, people are dying mostly civilians. what are the real consequences? when you look at the consequences of the world war i, you can see the colonial power was redistributed. the most important consequence of world war i is -- world war ii. now when you look at world wa
people say, religion, change comes, idea comes, and to be more with two feet on the ground, i will say the consequences come. we all know that the roads to hell is paved with good intelligence. we want to look the reeling thing which is the consequences. if you want to look at the weight you can attach to the violent struggle and nonviolence struggle, you want to look at the short history of 20th century and start looking at it violent struggle. the movies and books case study number one, world...
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how big a role do you think social media plays in religion today? >> you know, i think it plays a big role, jake. i think it's the greatest day to be alive to have a message to get out. you know, to think about, you know, when i was growing up you watched television or listened to the radio but nowadays to be able to touch people instantly, to, you know, through podcasts, through the internet, i don't know. it's just an amazing day to use the technology that i believe god has given us to, you know, inspire people and to get your message out. >> there are a lot of people out there who are suffering. people in war, people who have lost loved ones in war, whether it's in syria or afghanistan or in africa, people who don't imagine that there can be a loving god. anybody who would put them through what they're going through. how do you reconcile that to them? >> you know, the way i reconcile it, jake, is life is not always fair. but i believe that god has each one of us in the palm of our hand and when we believe, when we trust, doesn't mean we won't hav
how big a role do you think social media plays in religion today? >> you know, i think it plays a big role, jake. i think it's the greatest day to be alive to have a message to get out. you know, to think about, you know, when i was growing up you watched television or listened to the radio but nowadays to be able to touch people instantly, to, you know, through podcasts, through the internet, i don't know. it's just an amazing day to use the technology that i believe god has given us to,...
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every religion was founded basically by a man. so i'm not sure what they're looking out for the best interests. >> we're going to have more of our conversation today at 12:00 noon. we talk about the line one doesn't cross when writing satire and her obsession with twitter. this week former south carolina governor mark sanford was in her crosshairs. we're going to get her take on that at noon. as north korea threatens missile attacks a new gallup poll shows conditional american support for military action. 55% of americans say the u.s. should use military force if north korea attacks south korea. 34% say no. the u.s. should not take military action to defend the south. in a moment, what are the chances north korea's tough talk will lead to an attack? state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business s
every religion was founded basically by a man. so i'm not sure what they're looking out for the best interests. >> we're going to have more of our conversation today at 12:00 noon. we talk about the line one doesn't cross when writing satire and her obsession with twitter. this week former south carolina governor mark sanford was in her crosshairs. we're going to get her take on that at noon. as north korea threatens missile attacks a new gallup poll shows conditional american support for...
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we have the copresident of the freedom for religion foundation. sir, good morning to you. i know he supported taking the picture down. but it has been hanging there since harry truman has been the white house. what is the harm in keeping a? >> the last time that i checked, there is no statute of limitations on the first amendment. a permanent painting on a wall is free speech. we sued on federal court on behalf of parents and students in that school who felt like outsiders. bill: who isn't offending? it was overwhelmingly in support of not changing anything. who was offended? >> well, we don't have the majority rule in this country. we have constitutional rule. if there is one person that objects, that person should not be made to feel like an outsider. it was one black student in a predominantly white school, could they put up a white supremacy sign, for instance remap did you have your sights on the school and this portrait for a while? >> no, we did not. it was students in the school they complained to us spew on how many? >> there are five plaintiffs. there are many wh
we have the copresident of the freedom for religion foundation. sir, good morning to you. i know he supported taking the picture down. but it has been hanging there since harry truman has been the white house. what is the harm in keeping a? >> the last time that i checked, there is no statute of limitations on the first amendment. a permanent painting on a wall is free speech. we sued on federal court on behalf of parents and students in that school who felt like outsiders. bill: who...
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everyone who worked in an institutional society, whether it be the government, whether it be media, religion, or what have you, any of the pillars of our society, we all have a responsibility to how we conduct our job and maybe we should be less focused on the actual procedure to whether or not we're performing the procedure correctly, but start taking a long, hard look at whether or not the procedure itself is effective and appropriate. >> megyn: yeah, the media needs to have a discussion about how we can do better. that's not blaming us, but we have a role in the wake of these things and i don't know that we're living up to it. robert, thank you for being here. >> megyn, can i add one quick thing. >> megyn: quickly, hard break. >> there will be a liberty rally on april 20th at state capitol in connecticut, all are welcome. >> megyn: got it robert. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ the joint is jumpin' ♪ it's really jumpin' ♪ ♪ come in, cats ♪ and check your hats ♪ i mean this joint ijumpin' [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex helps revitalize your joints to keep 'em jumpin'.° like calci
everyone who worked in an institutional society, whether it be the government, whether it be media, religion, or what have you, any of the pillars of our society, we all have a responsibility to how we conduct our job and maybe we should be less focused on the actual procedure to whether or not we're performing the procedure correctly, but start taking a long, hard look at whether or not the procedure itself is effective and appropriate. >> megyn: yeah, the media needs to have a...
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that's americans who say they don't identify with any religion. according to pew, one-third of americans under 30 have now said they no religious affiliation. that's 32%. a sharp increase even in just the past five years. when in 2008, just 24% of those in that same age group declared themselves nonreligious. all right, so let's talk about this. hal sparks, good to see you. steve helling, staff writer at people magazine, good to see you as well. dana johnson, new york correspondent at coco fab. and donna brazile, cnn political contributor, good to see you as well. okay, steve, you first. are you hooked? have you been watching "the bible"? >> well, you know, i read the book that the bible was based on and it was pretty interesting. that's the thing. the bible is full of all sorts of intrigue, full of sex, full of violence, full of the stories of redemption and i understand why people are interested in watching it, especially people who weren't exposed to itup. >> donna, how do you explain this fascination. it seems kind of new found. >> i don't thi
that's americans who say they don't identify with any religion. according to pew, one-third of americans under 30 have now said they no religious affiliation. that's 32%. a sharp increase even in just the past five years. when in 2008, just 24% of those in that same age group declared themselves nonreligious. all right, so let's talk about this. hal sparks, good to see you. steve helling, staff writer at people magazine, good to see you as well. dana johnson, new york correspondent at coco fab....
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>> we both are not just converted to christian religion. we consider ourselves -- we don't consider ourselves just religious. we are both in love with jesus, and we had many personal relationship with jesus. we had met him. he touched people. and all this experience, because of all this experiences, we converted to christianity. and our faith was very important for us, because jesus in bible says that if you want to be my follower, you must pick up your own cause and follow me. as a follower of jesus, it's very important for us to pass through this -- >>gretchen: it became your life's mission. i understand that you know miryam, the wife of the pastor currently on there, pastor saeed. he was doing the same kind of work, although living in the u.s. now. he went back to iran. he's now also in evan prison. what do you know about his captivity there? >> i went to the same church that saeed did in iran. i know him personally and know his wife. i'm so sorry that he's in this situation. i heard that situation is not very good. and it's also another
>> we both are not just converted to christian religion. we consider ourselves -- we don't consider ourselves just religious. we are both in love with jesus, and we had many personal relationship with jesus. we had met him. he touched people. and all this experience, because of all this experiences, we converted to christianity. and our faith was very important for us, because jesus in bible says that if you want to be my follower, you must pick up your own cause and follow me. as a...
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richard land of the ethics in religion and liberty commission says immigration is good for the country and good for the republican party. >> i think that the reason that the republican party did so badly among hispanics and among asians is that they are viewed as many of those people as being anti-immigrant. and i think that's a losing position politically and i believe it is an immoral position. >> reporter: congressman gowdy cautions though if the republican party embraces immigration reform purely for political gain it is not likely to work but he does add, jon, if you're talking to someone and they think you don't like them, they're not likely to listen to anything else you have to say. jon? jon: that's a good point. john roberts in atlanta. thank you. jenna: there is some growing controversy surrounding a proposed plan it crack down on abuse of prescription painkillers and it is certainly a growing problem in this country when we're talking about overdosing with pain killers. in fact government statistics say fatal overdoses involving painkillers take more lives than heroin and co
richard land of the ethics in religion and liberty commission says immigration is good for the country and good for the republican party. >> i think that the reason that the republican party did so badly among hispanics and among asians is that they are viewed as many of those people as being anti-immigrant. and i think that's a losing position politically and i believe it is an immoral position. >> reporter: congressman gowdy cautions though if the republican party embraces...
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they have no territorial problem, no religion problem. no historical problem, no problem whatsoever. the only problem that exists between iran and israel which is also true in the case of the u.s. is that back in 1979 a revolution happened that islamic revolution. it happens that that revolution had certain ideologies and ways of looking at the world. according that ideology the islamic flossie me must support the ideology. it's a two state solution. jenna: it's nice that there are so many solutions out there doctor. >> if tomorrow i assure you if tomorrow palestinian get a state next to israel, iran's problem will disappear jew say iran right now is do for another revolution you believe? >> i think it's do for reform. i didn't say revolution. i think what i'm saying is that iran -- three decade or less or more plus iran goes through changes. i mean this has been the history of iran for almost 120 years, that after 30 years, after 25 years that country goes through certain changes. and i think we are coming to that point. jenna: we'll fol
they have no territorial problem, no religion problem. no historical problem, no problem whatsoever. the only problem that exists between iran and israel which is also true in the case of the u.s. is that back in 1979 a revolution happened that islamic revolution. it happens that that revolution had certain ideologies and ways of looking at the world. according that ideology the islamic flossie me must support the ideology. it's a two state solution. jenna: it's nice that there are so many...
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bill: it tells us a little something about the significance of religion and christianity in the lives of so many people. >> well america you know has 200 million christians, and this is the foundation of the country, the bible sort of the major -- the whole pilgrims came here with this. so to get a chance to tell these amazing stories, and to as i said bring it to life again i think is a wonderful thing. bill: you play the role of peter, and peter has a big role in sunday night's finale, because i think that's where the story picks up on sunday night. >> it picks up with peter's denial and then we see the moving portrayal of the crucifixion and the stages towards that with the actor that brings in a stellar performance. following the resurrection the easter story we then follow peter and paul and continue all the way through revelations. >> i did not realize this but you're a doctor by trade. >> i know, yeah. bill: how in the world did you make that from the medical world into such a terrific performance in acting. >> i guess 10 years, 12 years of studying acting and working and devel
bill: it tells us a little something about the significance of religion and christianity in the lives of so many people. >> well america you know has 200 million christians, and this is the foundation of the country, the bible sort of the major -- the whole pilgrims came here with this. so to get a chance to tell these amazing stories, and to as i said bring it to life again i think is a wonderful thing. bill: you play the role of peter, and peter has a big role in sunday night's finale,...
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week that pope francis will make a trip to the holy land joining bartholomew i, head of the orthodox religion. calling the trip between the two men a sign of christian unity. >> gretchen: conner powell live for us in israel today. thanks. >> steve: beautiful observations. of course, good friday, a day of fasting for millions of christians around the world. we've got other headlines for you. scary story about 7,000 patients of dentists in oklahoma. they are being told to go get tested for hiv. dr. scott harrington closing his practice after unclean dental equipment was found in his office, pictured there. he is accused of not cleaning the tools even though he knew some of his patients had infectious diseases. >> dr. harrington patients were at risk of exposure to infectious material that may have contained hepatitis b virus, hepatitis c or hiv. >> steve: sounds like a lot of lawsuits are coming. harrington will find out if he loses his license at a hearing next month. do you think? >> eric: i would say so. a big win for syracuse in the ncaa tournament. the orange men topping number one seed in
week that pope francis will make a trip to the holy land joining bartholomew i, head of the orthodox religion. calling the trip between the two men a sign of christian unity. >> gretchen: conner powell live for us in israel today. thanks. >> steve: beautiful observations. of course, good friday, a day of fasting for millions of christians around the world. we've got other headlines for you. scary story about 7,000 patients of dentists in oklahoma. they are being told to go get...
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example, you have people who are christians, people are muslim, people who are all different types of religions, all different types races and that. people, they some become really -- about it. i think sometimes, what you are talking about with the media. reporting on these issues, sometimes they give these things that should not be given so much attention more attention than what they should be. that there like should be like more attention given to a peaceful protesters, instead of people who are violent. i believee time, that there has been -- moral asay in this country, as far how people treat other people, as far as respect those picked and i kind of feel like things have -- not have gone well, things have not went as smooth as should, so far. host: you have put a lot on the plate. thanks for the comments. any response? guest: it is of the first country with lots of different people in interest. to find a way to communicate is a difficult challenge for anybody. again, there is a media issue, which is media companies want to generate audience for their advertisers. and that means if you go
example, you have people who are christians, people are muslim, people who are all different types of religions, all different types races and that. people, they some become really -- about it. i think sometimes, what you are talking about with the media. reporting on these issues, sometimes they give these things that should not be given so much attention more attention than what they should be. that there like should be like more attention given to a peaceful protesters, instead of people who...
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i think religion in my mind plays a part in that. that is a good question. one last question, and let's wrap it up. >> in order to effect change you have to almost use the kiss principle -- keep it simple, stupid. could you boil it down to two items on a macro basis -- repeal the repeal of glass-steagall and derivatives, bring it back to where it was in the clinton era because it seems to have worked for 70 years. secondly, on a micro basis would've restrictions such as what happens with morgan stanley where the treasurers get compensated in deferred compensation over five years, would that not create the disincentives to bet the house for next year's bonus? >> to keep it, i agree. the two major history -- regulatory things i am advocating for are the repeal of the two things that happened in the early 2000's that led to a lot of problems. derivatives being re-regulated. the cftc has been sitting on it for two and a half years and has not made a lot of progress. the second is the volcker rule, which in a sense is a little bit like many of the things glass- s
i think religion in my mind plays a part in that. that is a good question. one last question, and let's wrap it up. >> in order to effect change you have to almost use the kiss principle -- keep it simple, stupid. could you boil it down to two items on a macro basis -- repeal the repeal of glass-steagall and derivatives, bring it back to where it was in the clinton era because it seems to have worked for 70 years. secondly, on a micro basis would've restrictions such as what happens with...
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jewish faith into a lucite box in a gallery as kind of a way to expose people to that -- members of that religion? we asked you if you thought that was an offensive exhibit or something that was important, and here are the results of our poll. 45% of you said yes, it is offensive, and 55% said no. it certainly has people talking. >> yeah. which is partly the intent of the exhibition. well, let's get a check of the weather. >> no, let's do some news. >> some news. >> getting ahead of myself. natalie morales with a check of the stories. >> good morning, everyone. north korea is attempting to add military movement to back up its escalating threats this morning. south korea's defense minister said the north has positioned a missile with "considerable range" on its east coast where it could threaten american allies in the region. the north also warned today that its military has been cleared to attack the u.s. itself using "smaller, lighter nuclear weapons." however, u.s. officials tell nbc news north korea does not have a missile capable of reaching the united states. >>> the carnival cruise ship tha
jewish faith into a lucite box in a gallery as kind of a way to expose people to that -- members of that religion? we asked you if you thought that was an offensive exhibit or something that was important, and here are the results of our poll. 45% of you said yes, it is offensive, and 55% said no. it certainly has people talking. >> yeah. which is partly the intent of the exhibition. well, let's get a check of the weather. >> no, let's do some news. >> some news. >>...